Following Vodafone's announcement that it has landed the iPhone in 10 countries (including Italy), Telecom Italia has jumped up to state: "Telecom Italia announced today it has signed a deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to Italy later this year."

So, I'm sure you are thinking: 'this is iPhone and 3G iPhone - no problem', but you'd be wrong because a third Italian telco, Wind, has confirmed it is currently in talks with Apple over the iPhone and "we are evaluating this market opportunity". Finally, 3 - the last of the big Italian telcos - has confirmed: "since the phone is not exclusive, unlike what happened in other markets, will evaluate the proposals of Apple. This also testifies to the importance that Apple recognizes market Italy and its operators. "

So is Italy soooo different that Apple has abandoned exclusive contracts and adopted a mass market any-network approach? Or are we due for some any network, unlocked 3G iPhone goodness?

Personally, while it seems these declarations pave the way I would be cautious. Italy is a famously PAYG country and Apple knows it is onto a good thing - jailbroken iPhones or not - with its current setup meaning margins would reduce under an such 'liberal' approach pan-Europe. Still, it's the iPhone and as one cracking device we feel it should be available to as many as possible and maybe Apple wants to hit the mass market too?

In related news Latin America is about to get its first taste of the original Phone almost 11 months late with news America Movil will sell the handset across Mexico and - negotiations allowing - South America over the next few months. Fingers crossed my amigos...